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3h 17m
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Reviewed byJames Cooper

Retired Colonel, 25 years Army. Cried during The Things They Carried.

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A Field Manual for Sharks

I was stuck in gridlock on I-35 in Austin—standard operating procedure for a Tuesday—heading to a consultation with a tech CEO who thinks he’s the second coming of Napoleon. Guy spends more on his private security detail than most small towns spend on their police force. So, naturally, I figured it was the perfect time to revisit Machiavelli.

I haven't touched The Prince since West Point. Back then, it was homework. Now? Listening to it while navigating the cutthroat world of corporate security... it hits different. Way different.

Let me be real for a second. Most leadership books today are fluff. They talk about "synergy" and "empathy" and "empowerment." Machiavelli doesn't care about your feelings. He cares about holding ground. And honestly? I've met warlords in the sandbox who followed this manual to the letter, whether they knew it or not.

The Ultimate Intel Briefing

Here’s the thing about this book—it’s not a philosophy text. It’s an SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) for survival in a hostile environment.

Machiavelli is basically the original pragmatist. He looks at the world not as it should be, but as it actually is. Messy. Violent. Power-hungry. When he talks about whether it's better to be loved or feared, he’s not trying to be a villain. He’s running a risk assessment.

Listening to this again, I realized how much of my current job is just mitigating the fallout from people who read this book and decided to use it as a checklist. The publisher description mentions mobsters like John Gotti used this as a "Mafia Bible." I believe it. But I see it in boardrooms just as often. The tactics haven't changed in 500 years; only the uniforms have.

The Voice in the Earpiece

Now, let’s talk about the narrator, Clive Catterall.

This is a LibriVox recording, which usually means you're rolling the dice on quality. Sometimes you get someone recording in their kitchen with a noisy fridge in the background. Catterall, though? He’s solid.

His delivery is dry. I mean, Sahara dry. But for this specific text, it works. He sounds like a staff officer giving a briefing to a general. No theatrics. No trying to do funny voices for the Pope or the King of France. Just the intel, delivered clearly and concisely.

Some folks might find it monotone. My wife Linda would probably fall asleep in five minutes. But I cranked this up to 1.25x speed, and it flowed perfectly. Catterall’s enunciation is crisp—British, measured, professional. He actually wrote the introduction summary too, so the guy clearly did his homework. He understands the gravity of what he's reading.

(Ranger, my German Shepherd, was less impressed. He curled up in the back seat and snored through the chapter on "Ecclesiastical Principalities." Can't blame him. That part drags.)

The Verdict

Is this fun? No. It’s not a thriller. Things explode, sure, but only metaphorically (mostly).

But is it necessary? Absolutely. If you want to understand how power actually works—stripped of all the modern HR politeness—you need this in your ear. It’s short, it’s brutal, and it’s effective.

Just don't let your boss catch you taking notes.

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Single-narrator

Read by a single narrator throughout the entire audiobook.

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Professionally produced with minimal background noise and consistent quality.

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Complete and uncut version of the original text.

Quick Info

Release Date:February 8, 2015
Duration:3h 17m
Language:English
Best Speed:1.25x

About the Narrator

Clive Catterall

Clive Catterall is an audiobook narrator known for narrating works such as The Prince and Space Captain Smith. He has experience carrying off comic sci-fi narration and has a body of work available on platforms like Audiobooks.com.

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